04-16-2014 12:19 PM
Hello everybody,
sorry but I am knew in the LabView world, and I am getting crazy because I can't figure out how to do a simple thing (or what it tends to be in my mind).
As the Object said,
my wish is to acquire a signal (a digital one thanks to the DAQmx) in continuous (that is ok for that part), get the RMS (or the mean) value of that acquired signal (thanks to Amplitude and Measurement Levels for example), and put the value into an Array (1-D); and this, every second.
In one sentance: acquire a signal, get the mean value, put it in an array, and restart every second. At the end, for exemple, running the program during 1 minutes gives me 60 value into the array.
Does someone can help me ?
Thank you in advance.
Viviogs.
Solved! Go to Solution.
04-16-2014 12:37 PM
It sounds like you already know how to get the data and do the analysis. So are you just stuck with how to add data to an array? Look in Shift Registers and the Build Array function.
If you want more specific help, then you should supply what code you have and explain where you are stuck.
04-17-2014 11:16 AM
Hi, thanks for your quick answer.
But I am still stuck with the array...
In fact, what I want is to get every second the mean value from Amplitude and Level Measurement, and put the all value into a spreedsheet such as an excel document.
Here is a screenshot of what I did. (attached)
What else can I do to get my spreedsheet?
Thanks.
04-17-2014 01:14 PM
First of all, I am not sure that you are guaranteed exactly one second of measurement using that technique. If precise timing is important, I think you need a timed loop.
That said, if the only problem you have is how to write that indexed array to a spreadsheet, you just need to use "Write to Spreadsheet File." See here.
04-18-2014 04:05 AM
Hi,
thanks again.
I ma not sur to do everything well, but finally with your help, I succeded to get a spreadsheet document file with the value, by also changing the "tunnel mode" to concatenating.
I put the final schematic to help anyoe who would like to do the same.
Thanks again.
Vivien.
04-20-2014 02:51 PM